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Caffe Cagliostro
Categories: Restaurants Italian Food Coffee & Tea Italian, Coffee & Tea [Edit]
Bloom's Lane24 Ormond Quay Lower
Dublin 1
(01) 8880860
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 7:00 - 18:00
Sat 8:00 - 18:00
Sun 9:00 - 18:00
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
5 reviews for Caffe Cagliostro
5 reviews in English
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Review from Dani B.
Dublin
This might be a bit odd for a coffee-addict but even though they make fantastic coffee at Cagliostro's I usually come here for the hot chocolate. Lots of different flavours- white hot chocolate anyone?- and very well made. It's a very small place, there are only about 4 tables inside but in summer they have another 15 or so tables outside under an ironic mural of the last Supper. If you're a big fan of Italian desserts, try their cannoli or if you can get it Tiramisu- it'll change your life! The staff are Italian and they are really friendly and always have a smile for someone who is trying to improve their Italian.
Listed in: Best Coffee in Dublin
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Review from Joshua R.
This place has become my go-to northside coffee shop for four solid reasons:
1) great coffee
2) great service
3) great outdoor seating-I miss this in Dublin
4) I feel so groovy when I hang out inside and listen to the italian counter staff speaking italian.
So come by, hang out, write some poetry or debate the highly blasphemous-but-clever mural of the last supper that spans the long wall along the seating area. Maybe the guy at the next table who kept saying "This is is my blood, rich and caffeinated" might have been taking it a biiiiit far.
Bottom Line: Naaaaaaaaah.Listed in: Northside Adventures, Cafeinomane (That's FRENCH for…
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Review from Ciara K.
Dublin
Caffe Cagliostro is a bit of a mouthful, and although I've enjoyed a coffee here on many occasions,I didn't know the name up until yesterday. I have always referred to it as the 'cafe in the Italian quarter with the Last Supper outside', which I think sums it up nicely.
The coffee is excellent, real Italian espresso prepared by real Italian staff. They have a tempting range of tarts, pastries and croissants on offer, alongside a small selection of light meals and snacks, like pizza slices, pannini and soups, all made with imported Italian ingredients.
There's a real shortage of cafes in Dublin with outdoor seating, and this is one of the best of the few. -
Review from Steinunn J.
Dublin
Love their outdoor area. Plenty of tables in a quiet area where one can enjoy the "breakfast of champions": coffee and smokes.
Usually end up drinking way too much coffee when I come here as their proper Italian cups and friendly service makes it hard, if impossible, to leave. -
Review from Alexandra M.
Dublin
I'm a big fan of this coffee shop because it takes me to a warmer place. Having coffee here reminds me of the time I spent in Italy. Almost everyone who works here is Italian and the coffee and food strike me as also being authentic. However, the prices are definitely not genuine, being a tad expensive. Expect to pay around 5 Euro for anything on the menu.
The last time I frequented Cagliostro, I had a wonderful Margherita pizza and a creamy latte.
Part of the appeal of Cagliostro is its outdoor seating. Situated in Dublin's popular Italian quarter, its terrace is the prime spot to watch people go by. And if the sun is out, you can spend hours sipping your coffee without worrying that you're overstaying your welcome.
